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Old 05-13-2021, 06:33 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
Maybe you don't "usually" edit CSS, but I think this deserves it

In LibreOffice Writer you can just set the font to "Junicode:ss02" and presto. See this screenshot. Top row: "Junicode", bottom row: "Junicode:ss02". See https://www.scholarsfonts.net/otsoftware.html.
And oddly I already had the PDF download referenced on that page. Obviously I either hadn't read it, or wasn't using a font with the extra features.

I do find that if you Save As Docx, and import to Calibre the Style to CSS class mapping is good on conversion to epub2. Oddly direct odt import doesn't work so well. Also azw3, mobi, dual mobi, LRF, PDB etc conversion seems to be best from an epub2.

If you open and edit a docx in Writer, it messes up a bit, so I only edit/save in odt and save as an extra copy as docx. Same applies to doc, except what gets messed up is a little different.
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